CSC (NYSE: CSC) announced today that it has been recognized as one of
the industry’s leading providers of SAP application management services
by a new Gartner report.
The “Magic Quadrant for SAP Application Management Service Providers,
Worldwide” report, published on October 23, examines 15 providers'
abilities and visions for delivering SAP
application management services.

“CSC has a long track record of successfully implementing and
maintaining SAP applications to help clients run global operations and
achieve greater efficiency and profitability,” said Frank Heitmann, vice
president and general manager for Applications at CSC. “This feedback
from Gartner confirms for us the outstanding level of our delivery
capabilities and validates the importance we put on client enablement,
innovation and continuous service improvement.”

Gartner defines SAP application management services as all ongoing SAP
application services provided as part of a multi-year-based agreement
and managed against defined quality metrics. It includes all ongoing
activities related to application development, implementation,
integration, testing, maintenance and support, and help desk services
delivered within the scope of a multi-year application services
agreement.

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research publications, and does not advise technology users to select
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purpose.

About CSC

CSC is a global leader in providing technology-enabled business
solutions and services. Headquartered in Falls Church, Va., CSC has
approximately 95,000 employees and reported revenue of $15.7 billion for
the 12 months ended September 28, 2012. For more information, visit the
company's website at www.csc.com.

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